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Previously on "Retrain as a developer"

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post

    Nah. More of a tautology...
    or a unicorn, - 'cos I've never met one.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post

    that's GOT to be an oxymoron
    Nah. More of a tautology...

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Originally posted by Dorkeaux View Post

    I'm with eek.

    You'd have to be mad to go back to development work from being a technical PM.
    that's GOT to be an oxymoron

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  • Dorkeaux
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    Originally posted by eek View Post

    There isn't one nowadays - it's slowly and surely being offshored poor quality offshore consultancies who in theory have lower costs

    Edit - also it won't stop you ending up doing the PM's job as most PMs ain't much good.
    I'm with eek.

    You'd have to be mad to go back to development work from being a technical PM.
    Unless it is your calling, or something.

    Do you have any Agile training / ability? You could reinvent yourself as a Scrum Master. A few of my previous clients fired all their PMs, only to hire Scrum Masters to misuse to do the same thing..

    Other options might be to move to Product Owner roles, or Tech Lead if you have the technical acumen and leadership skills.



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  • eek
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    Originally posted by randomname View Post
    Criteria : should have a good job market for contracting.
    There isn't one nowadays - it's slowly and surely being offshored poor quality offshore consultancies who in theory have lower costs

    Edit - also it won't stop you ending up doing the PM's job as most PMs ain't much good.

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  • randomname
    started a topic Retrain as a developer

    Retrain as a developer

    Started off working as a developer on Java then Siebel and a bit of .net. Went into project management and completely disillusioned. Want to go back to being a developer . Any suggestions what language /cloud tools are best to retrain on . Criteria : should have a good job market for contracting.

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